
New OTT Releases
Netflix
1. The Old Guard 2
The sequel to the 2020 action hit returns with Charlize Theron leading a team of immortal warriors.
This installment explores the ancient roots of their powers and introduces a new villain played by Uma Thurman.
Packed with intense fight sequences and global missions.
Directed by Victoria Mahoney.
Premiered on July 2, 2025.
2. Too Much
A romantic comedy series created by Lena Dunham.
It follows a neurotic American woman’s chaotic dating life in London.
Blending humor with heartfelt moments.
Stars Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe.
Streaming from July 10.
Prime Video
3. Heads of State
An action-comedy starring Idris Elba and John Cena.
Two operatives are forced to work together to prevent an international crisis.
Expect explosive sequences and witty banter.
Directed by Ilya Naishuller (Nobody).
Released July 4.
4. Ballard (Bosch Spinoff)
Detective Renée Ballard takes the lead in this crime drama series.
Spun off from Bosch, it delves into LAPD’s cold case unit.
Stylish, gripping, and noir-tinged.
Maggie Q stars as Ballard.
Arrives July 9.
5. Uppu Kappurambu (Telugu)
A quirky comedy-drama featuring Keerthy Suresh and Suhas.
Centers on a dysfunctional family’s secrets unraveling over a wedding.
Blends satire, emotion, and rural culture.
Directed by Venkatesh Maha.
Released July 4.
Disney+ / Hotstar
6. Ironheart (Episodes 4–6)
Marvel’s young genius Riri Williams dons the Iron Man legacy.
Episodes 4 to 6 continue her battle against corporate corruption and tech villains.
Ties into Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Strong themes of identity and innovation.
Available since July 1.
7. The Hunt: Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case
A docuseries chronicling the political and investigative timeline of Gandhi’s 1991 assassination.
Features archival footage and interviews with key players.
Gripping and factual storytelling.
Streaming on Sony LIV / Hotstar.
Released July 3.
HBO Max (now Max)
8. Sinners
A dark supernatural thriller from director Ryan Coogler.
Michael B. Jordan plays a man haunted by a secret that blurs lines between heaven and hell.
Set in the American South, with eerie religious undertones.
Explores themes of guilt, redemption, and belief.
Debuted July 4.
Others
9. Survival Mode (Peacock)
A new wilderness docuseries pitting survivalists against brutal environments.
Each episode explores a different biome.
Raw, unscripted, and deeply human.
Narrated by Bear Grylls.
Premieres July 8.
10. Foundation Season 3 (Apple TV+)
The epic sci-fi saga continues as the Galactic Empire teeters on collapse.
Political intrigue, AI prophets, and massive battles dominate the season.
Based on Isaac Asimov’s books.
Visually stunning and thought-provoking.
New episodes drop July 11.
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